If we sell 3k for Sunderland on a Tuesday night in March it’ll be incredible, however I really don’t think we will.
Brighton was a Friday night, so plenty will have just booked a day off and had a weekend at the seaside. Different to expecting people to take two days off for the joys of Sunderland in February.
Because Sunderland is a shit day out whereas Brighton/London are actually enjoyable? It isn't that difficult. And not everyone drives, it's two days off if you're reliant on public transport.Friday night games at the seaside are, obviously, more appealing than those played on Tuesday nights in a grim wasteland miles from anywhere, and weekend games allowing opportunity to travel to and from a venue without spending money on accommodation or taking time off work are more attractive still.This isn't complicated, fucking Hell.
I often use references from season ticket holders on here to get away tickets ( to supplement the meagre offering that the London Lions get from the club). I don't see myself as a sucker though, it's more a case of quid pro quo and I'm very grateful. They know who they are and they do a great service
I'm quite happy for people I know, in real life and on here, to use my references. Especially if they might not otherwise be able to get a ticket. It's hardly to the detriment of other fans as it's a game we won't sell out, anyway. Given that it's far away, on a Tuesday night, and in a rubbish city full of Matalans.You don't like it, I've lost interest.I assume you won't be doing the driving after stopping off in a beautiful village for a drink?
One away is not enough to get tickets for several games and I was very grateful for references for a few games last season.You haven't answered my question about whether you intend to drink and drive?